How amorous firestarters might start the fire, or a golf scoring system interrupted? | 84 |
Historical figure kidnapped in "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" | 83 |
Harry who played the Artful Dodger in Roman Polanski's "Oliver Twist" | 83 |
Hybrid cat "bred for its skills in magic," according to Napoleon Dynamite | 83 |
Highest-rated movie quote on AFI's top 100 list not spoken by a human character | 83 |
Home to every undisputed world chess champions during the 1950's and 1960's | 83 |
He said "If Attila the Hun were alive today, he'd be a drama critic" | 82 |
Historian Kearns Goodwin whose work was adapted into the movie "Lincoln" | 82 |
He often called his partners "Porcupine" and "Puddin'head" | 82 |
His second book is subtitled "Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream" | 82 |
Hit Broadway musical with the song "I'm Not Wearing Underwear Today" | 82 |
Host: "... and more than just pride is at stake tonight, namely, a ___!" | 82 |
He said the most important thing for poets to do is to write as little as possible | 82 |
He broke Mickey's record for most games played as a Yankee on August 29, 2011 | 81 |
Highly successful Hollywood actor James presently on "General Hospital" | 81 |
Hall of Fame manager of the New York Giants nicknamed "Little Napoleon" | 81 |
His poem "Fleas" reads, in its entirety, "Adam / Had 'em" | 81 |
Hollywood studio that released "King Kong" and "Citizen Kane" | 81 |
Home of Sky Tower, the tallest free-standing structure in the Southern Hemisphere | 81 |
His "Ode to Joy" was adapted for use as the European Union's anthem | 81 |
He played an economics teacher in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (10,9) | 81 |
Homer throws one out the window in the title sequence of "The Simpsons" | 81 |
His film debut was as Billy Crystal's son in "City Slickers" (1991) | 81 |
He won a Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar for "Breakfast on Pluto" | 81 |
Hipster magazine that seems, despite its protestations, persistently conservative | 81 |
He said, "I can't hear you, Bert, I've got a banana in my ear" | 80 |
Harold in the Roosevelt administration, or his son in the Clinton administration | 80 |
Half a married detective team, heroes of 26 Frances and Richard Lockridge novels | 80 |
Huffington who is #12 on Forbes' "Most Influential Women in Media" | 80 |
He tried to sell the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade route, even arranging for... | 80 |
He said "How can anyone govern a nation that has 246 kinds of cheese?" | 80 |
Holder of the Guiness World Record for most bone fractures in one lifetime (433) | 80 |
His "Goblet of Fire" was Amazon.com's #1 best-selling book of 2000 | 80 |
He won the Best Actor Oscar for playing both Kid Shelleen and his desperado twin | 80 |
He played Friar Laurence in Franco Zeffirelli's "Romeo and Juliet" | 80 |
He's famous for the words "There's a sucker born every minute" | 80 |
Holiday when children are given red envelopes containing money from their elders | 80 |
His tombstone in Montmartre Cemetery has a statue of him as the puppet Petrushka | 80 |
How Ms. Morissette was known on "You Can't Do That on Television" | 79 |
He played Stiller's biological father in "Flirting With Disaster" | 79 |
How to score it when you bunt your hard-boiled breakfast to advance the runner? | 79 |
Home of the van Eyck brothers' "Adoration of the Lamb" altarpiece | 79 |
He's the "A" to Jerry Moss's "M" in A&M records | 79 |
Hymn whose title follows the line "When I die, Hallelujah, by and by" | 79 |
His number 23 is retired by the Miami Heat even though he never played for them | 79 |
He set down all 27 Brooklyn Dodgers he faced in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series | 79 |
Her white dress billowed over a subway grate in "The Seven Year Itch" | 79 |
He's called Chico, Fabio, Bingo, Harpo, and Elmo by the forgetful fish Dory | 79 |
Hoobastank "Did it ever ___ to you that this could be your final day" | 79 |
Home of the world's second-oldest written constitution, after America's | 79 |
Holiday movie with the repeated line "You'll shoot your eye out!" | 79 |
He hosted "The Tonight Show" longer than all its other hosts combined | 79 |
How a Southerner might begin a sentence about how they do things in these parts | 79 |
Having material that "may not be suitable for children," per the MPAA | 79 |
Hybrid fashion item named one of People.com's "2007 Worst Trends" | 79 |
How the fact that "The Internship" is just an ad for Google is veiled | 79 |
How long it takes to get something back (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 79 |
He said Beat literature "isn't writing at all - it's typing" | 78 |
He was called a "stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking nerf herder" | 78 |
Historical figure in Isabel Allende's novel "Inés of My Soul" | 78 |
Hall & Oates "You're a ___ girl and you've gone too far" | 78 |
How to link the 12 letters in this puzzle with a single line to make a picture | 78 |
Halloween costume that includes big ears, dark clothing and a bunch of charts? | 78 |
He guest-starred as a gay opera director in a 2003 "Frasier" episode | 78 |
Head of the Catholic Church when Luther's "95 Theses" was posted | 78 |
Horror flick starring Humphrey Bogart as a mad scientist, with "The" | 78 |
He once wrote "Last but not least, avoid clichés like the plague" | 78 |
Her name is Norwegian for "beautiful woman who leads you to victory" | 78 |
Hitchcock film that has uncredited appearances by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara | 78 |
He wrote "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him" | 78 |
Helen Mirren's real-life role in the upcoming drama "Hitchcock" | 77 |
He said "Art is a fruit that grows in man, like a fruit on a plant" | 77 |
He originated the phrase "While there's life, there's hope" | 77 |
He said "Most editors are failed writers - but so are most writers" | 77 |
Hockey legend with the record for most shots on goal in one season, for short | 77 |
Hybrid animal "bred for its skills in magic," per Napoleon Dynamite | 77 |
He championed the creation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | 77 |
He wrote "War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." | 77 |
His film debut was as the Dog-Faced Boy in "Big Top Pee-wee" (1988) | 77 |
Has the rear end move side to side ... or a hint to the five asterisked clues | 77 |
Hairstyles seen in "Pulp Fiction" and "Coming to America" | 77 |
His "Dance With My Father" won the 2003 Grammy for Song of the Year | 77 |
He wrote the theme for and appeared in 1962's "The Longest Day" | 77 |
Heavy metal band with the triple-platinum album "Out of the Cellar" | 77 |
How you know that it's St. Patrick's Day in kin¬der¬gar¬ten? | 77 |
Hit song from 2000 ... and a hint to 10 symmetrically arranged Across answers | 77 |
He wrote "A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies" | 77 |
Hill staffer [sign up to get the AVCX celebrity puzzle series--avxwords.com] | 76 |
Hollywood agent Emanuel whose brother Rahm is the White House chief of staff | 76 |
He said "Slump? I ain't in no slump. I just ain't hitting" | 76 |
Having poor taste? [check out avxwords.com for edgy indie xwords every week] | 76 |
He won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for "The Godfather Part II" | 76 |
Historic figures disputed in a "Seinfeld" Trivial Pursuit question | 76 |
He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame with Staubach and Simpson | 76 |
He wrote "The heart has its reasons which reason knows nothing of" | 76 |
Hodges who called baseball's "shot heard 'round the world" | 76 |
His right arm was severed in a light saber duel before he became Darth Vader | 76 |
Hollywood star whose memoir was titled "The Good, the Bad, and Me" | 76 |
He said "I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury" | 76 |
He was satirized by the character Adenoid in "The Great Dictator" | 75 |